P.W. Moore Elementary School is teaching children about everything from work, budgeting, fitness and banking through an interactive village that has been dubbed “Jamestown.”

The name recognizes P.W. Moore Principal Lindsey James and also incorporates lessons about the historic Jamestown settlement in Virginia, which was the first permanent English settlement in America.

Jamestown is set up in the school’s gym will be in place throughout the month of April.

The program is similar to concepts in place at other schools, such as J.C. Sawyer Elementary’s “Hillville,”

The project is funded by a $4,000 grant from the National Football League’s “Fuel to Play 60” initiative and a grant of more than $600 from the Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools Education Foundation.

Wilhemina Cartwright, a health and physical education teacher at P.W. Moore, applied for the grants and is heading up the Jamestown project.

Students earn “Jamestown money” and activity tickets by completing a variety of tasks, ranging from exercise — building on the “Fuel to Play 60” theme — to reading to performing various jobs at Jamestown businesses.

The tickets allow you to do things like pass through the tunnel (a nod to life in the nearby Virginia cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth) and participate in other activities in the village. Tickets and James money will allow students to buy real — and healthy — food in the Jamestown Super Center Grocery Store.

It’s up to the students how much money they earn and what they spend it on. The idea is to teach children about work, responsibility and personal budgeting. Other lessons include healthy eating, art, music, business, and even local government.

Hunter Parker has been designated the mayor of Jamestown, a honor bestowed upon him for spending his Spring Break last week helping Cartwright set up Jamestown in the school gym.

“He worked the whole time,” Cartwright said. “I was so impressed. This was a lot of work.”

Cartwright led students on a tour of Jamestown Monday morning and provided a brief orientation to life in the village.

“You’re going to have to learn to budget,” she told a group of children. “What does that mean? Are you going to spend all your money in one place?”

There are lots of fun activities in the village, including a recording studio where students can record themselves singing. A few students tried it out Monday.

Student posters on healthy eating form the anchor exhibit for the Jamestown Art Gallery. Tickets will be awarded to students who view the exhibit and fill out a survey explaining whether they liked it or not.

If a student is willing to read out loud in front of peers, he or she can earn Jamestown money as the “pastor” of the village church. Students who listen to an entire “sermon” — a reading from a student’s favorite book — will get a few tickets for their trouble,

Some tasks in Jamestown are harder than others, but nothing is free.

Cartwright warned students not to think they can give away freebies to their friends if they get assigned to work in one of the Jamestown businesses.

“You have to be responsible and honest,” she said.

James said all the lessons apply to real life.

“These are all the aspects of a community that you deal with,” James said. “The idea is that the kids are using skills that they don’t even realize that they are using.”

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